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ee ee SCS" ge EVENING STAD, | _conronames arrams. fester minga| * SE ahterennae TT) naneren gee faces | te eae Reema | —Seerketows Advertiooments z = aa“ _ | Beara of Atgermen, apett mem | psa: ria nae noyt te Bive having made Aranener | viner Wand. meeting O€ citizens of the | MazOrMowen-sod the entire number cloven) | Bee tenant SUT MAC havi ‘TUESDAY. hers waeete | areca cenit | Bee See aoe a ine Lath netant, and having bad | Fist Ward was held last might In the Stevens, | wish tty again, cars nd spgcifentions a EVENTS enn Ht SE ge LOCAL MEWS. “ ;Sigmecatingatierd, senso | Sate Piet oneies the teaerity to innite hatriend OCs eteeuas | Wate in the celebrate of the ratication obthe'| (Be 08 will Ve recetned. ett ‘ | appeintinent | plane tor faving out parks in the stroe | avenues, and report to the Board; 1 opted, movement. Coaxing, threats, and even dis- | Cornelins Clark was called to the chair, and | Ay Orn Crain the settlement 0° an es- | ter been made by the City Hall ring to crash the nth amendment on the i3th instant. Me. een ae | ©. A. OFFUTT. R *, | 4 eB cat READOUT AT x Ameuse! bank on this day, (April | ssrs. Hall, Pardon, Johnson and Brown | charge of Corporation laborers for daring t | John Clark chosen seeretury> The Chair state] | tate in the Orphan ourt to-day, a claim, of | [ 11.6, A. R—Gror . per Ces ear bonds, sth. a cae nites Mr. Piper—Bili_ to pay propose to partleipate in the celebration, were | that the meeting of tho “Inviucibles” which | 2 years standing, was presented: the orig | Jap aco Ganeral Onder No.) Pin %e Nariowal THEATER— Lotta in “Little Nell ting statement of the receipts of | jon Noonan for hanling eoke donated to the | msortedin vain. The work was going on l | was expected to be held this (Monday) eveuing, al amount being $100, and the interest #13. thie Post will report at these Head. r and the Marchioness. gstrar’s eftice during March as | poor by the Washington Gas Light Co,; referred | adoption of the amendment was bord to b? | had been postponed until Tuesday (this) even- - - me pied Wi j Apel - Watrenvrst GALLeny.—Grand Prize Pano- jows :—From water rents, $1,690.34; taxes, | gy Mr. Burgess—Resolution calling on Sur- | celebrated, and it was foand more petted ing, when they would assemble in mass mseti “Littiy Necn” ts attracting crowds to the ee alten, ie fone 4 cath Famic Exhibition, every evening, this week only. 5.14; taps, SoM4. ‘Total, $11,209.48, 4 estiinate for grading and ine T | City Hail clique could do to Kill it off | The | with allthe Kepublican voters of the First Ward. | 01170) SELL | Rit: , Ail members of Pus ace Pony TTR’Ss ART GALLERY, 245 F st. < FOR CENTRE MARKET-ROvSE. . from 7th to Mth street; ‘akepecd. BM | colored ie could not see why they shoal The Other wards had taken measures to cole 0 inl i ee ame Gat: 456 Teh street Stewart introduced bill Sparesriating the | ror water main in T street, from 11th to iith | not eclebrate an event of such vital importance | brate the day in a becoming manner, and this ————_—__—— - | a ee a Re a emoee following sums to enable the Mayor to pay for | .ircet; passed. Bill to grade and gravel Tents | even if the “terrible territorialists”’ did assist in | being the banner |. he hoped all would take GEORGETOW. _B.! T Bantow’s Arr Gattury, 27 Pa. avenue. | Certain improvements in the Centre Market- between O street north and Boand- | it. Things were getting te. Something | hold together and show the people that they had N. BY THUS. DUWLING. Avcts. Goorgasen eee house; to pay Arthur Pannel for erection of | ary do. Vermont avenue, between © | must be done; and ds the Poy ego not be | not lost their name. They had obtained waindiienss was The National Academy of Science. _{ shexis on the south side of the narket-house, be- | street north and Boundary street; and for the | erushed.ghere was nothing to do but to steal the | the use of the of Congress, but he had un- | Rxerupiican Megrixc.—A meeting of the By parte EEE S PALE SAVAN® EN COUNCTE tween Sth and 9th streets, $2,300; for repairs on | relief of Austin P. Lyles; referred. By Mr. | thunder of the other party. derstood that some malicious parties had got | Republican Club was held lasi evening at Good yy virtue ‘The thirteenth anniual sessom of this Academy | the fish sheds, 8550; for repairing eld gas tix- | Detrick—Bills to amend act to grade and gravei | \ Accordingly the sa the rescinded, which was a mean | Samaritan Haltto make arra nts for the was sprung upon the they ar tures and putting in new ones, $400; for clean- | New Jersey avenue, from New York avenue to | convention which met to make atrangements | and irty trick and it would come oat who the | celebration ow the Lith inst., Mr. J. Coakeley was commenced at 12 m. to-day, at Lincoln > . No. 4 ing market-house, <c., from January Ist to | Boundary street; to ‘and pave the carriage- | for the regalar annual celebration of the pro- | parties were. . J im the chair, Collins Crusor said that be | foties a5. &e.. Hall; the President, Prof. Joseph Henry, in the chuly Ist, 1870, $2,000. Mr. Moore moved to lay way on If street north, trom ach to 13th ‘street clanation of emancipation ln the District of Mr. John Minor Botts was clected chief | had been charged with having inflaenced Mr. | Weebin on, . ebair. The following are the officers of the i ill on the table; lost. ak ES. weet; Sor fopkwaye-and wettere os the south a] Cotumsbia, (April. 16th,) and it ~~} menbal with Thornton Peyton me assistant Gon te yale sqnincs the Bu which n 4 Hye yy pion, . me. | ; ; "and cali one Wilannascnal 5 “ i ‘ oree Academy :— President, Professor Joseph Henry; Nays—Mests. Baker, Ch Clark, Saenelly, ¢ Q street north, between 7th strect west and | cele! rate iton S ‘liam iy wanistan! oar’ mmon Council was defeated in : 3 hode Island avenue, thence on the side of | the fifteenth amendment. By thisarrangement Mr. John A. Gray then addressed the meeting | the Board of Aldermen, for doi Vice President, Professor Wim. Chauvenet; | Davis, Knight and Stewart—7. Mr. Stewart | Rhode Island proved to 10th street west; | it was to come just it of the celebra- | py invitation, saying the times were becoming the extension of West street by day's labor. To | homnded at the end ot Heme Secretary, Dr. Wolcott Gibbs: Foreign | moved to suspend the rules to consider the bul; | do, on the east side of Fourth street west, | tion fixed for the 15ch, and scoop out the glory | serious with the solored men. Their ranks | vindicate himself he read the following letter | Sveretary, Professor Loule Agassiz; Treasurer, | lost. Yeas—Messrs. Baker, Chase, Davis, | petween Q street north and Boundary; re- | of the event, leaving the Boys in Blue out in are in great confusion and it was time they were | from Alderman Cox Profesor’ Fairman Rogers; Clerk, John T: | Knight and Stewart—5. Navs_Mesrs. Cham- | ferred, By Mr’ Jonsson Bill ing cer- | the cold, with nothing but the shell of the nut, | looking around and uniting to support the + GRORGETOWS, joover. cl ) Sir: That Lot constetin, g the work on | "PC" One. Fes, and Thiee. tm Peter’ onvere » April 11.—This is to u~ y igh pion, Connolly, Emery, Moere, Morsell and | tain privile to W. H. Muller; d. | while the “Ring” picked the meat. To give | lar nominee no matter who he was. Utherwise | say that Me Goiiue Gruen and myself have L ‘The Academy ix composed of fifty members, | MeCathran—c.” The bill was referred to the By Mr: Browne—-Bill to trim and gravel H strect the thing eclat and Insure success, a carefully | they would lose their standing and be worse of | never @ word im reference to the | {UCMCe Fith said street northwardiy 1 Teet) ¢ selected from the first scientific meh of the | Market-house Committee. north, between Ist street west and Boundary } resolution wasdrawn and nted een. than ever before. proposed extension of West street. Very re- | orth country, and was imcorporated by or in _ NEW BUSINESS. street; for reliet of the Sexton ot the Eastern | granting the use of the Hall of the House Perry Wilson, John Smallwood, Arthur | spectfully, Joun E. Cox.” | street. and thence vast a be pb rank sever oo = y any Mr. Davis introduced a bill for the coustrac- | Burial G ;, to enable Trustees of Public the “colored people of the | Mason, George James, Joseph iatclitt, Richard | Qn Mr. Crasor’s motion, a committee of five | imp is, Commie diepartment of the Government, of investiga’ ives to ¢ ; | tion of a bridge across 19th street west, between | Schools to complete the purchase of certain lots; | District of Columbia,” for the purpose of hold- | Clements, Adam Dade, Thomas Payne and experimenting and report upon any subject | Land M north; also, bill authorizing the City | jeriiionof 8. Ei Merrill for the reduction of | ing a meeting to celebrate the adoption of the | Abram Harris were appointed foot mate | of science or art without compensation, the act- | Surveyor to changé the crade on 19th street | faxes and creation of an alle: ; reterred. By filteenth 9 al expense of such investigations or experi- | west, ketwren L and } ments to be borne by the Government. were referred. Among thore present were Profesor 8S. F. Mr. aird, of the Smithsonian Lnstitu Be cement: was appointed for the of urging on the | tory Brick Ware of 1 rshals. of Aldermen the p of the bill in | iE & pata Ne i SP bh mendment. John Washington, John C. Clark, C. H. Joy. | question. On motion of Mr. H. Barker, an in. | piulge seein. with cellars. This te one of the Dew north; both of which | Mr. McKnight—Bil to trim gravel Dstreet | Recognizing the importance of theeventto | C. Barker and Mumford Hurt were appointed | vitation was extended to the ministers of | inal north, between 2d street west and New Jersey | the colored. people, not only of the District, bat & Committee of Arrangements. Georgetown, to the cartmen and draymen, and iorse}l presented memorial setting forth avenue; passed. By Mr. Boyd—Bil] for retier | allover the country, and not sus; ane Srventa Warp.—A meeting of colored mon | to the iremen, to participate in the a that: “Mrs. Ogle Tayloe has signed a protest | of Bartholomew Shea; referred. om. ‘Wil. | trickery, the House, by a large m: '¥, (¥e®~ | of the Seventh Ward was held night at Ist- | on the 15th, and a committee was appointed to | be Par in cash inst the contemplated alicy in square 170. | jjams—Bills to regulate the deposit of night soil; | 113, nays 55,) adopted the resolut Tt was | and Hall to arrange for celebrating the tifteenth | prepare a chariot for the occasion. Air. Wm. 5. pave OS, once Sernty! b. | mg ascaten ana Sie "rharui Trance aidan, | (oradeandarave at strect aout, betwean + | not long, Rowgvar, before, thee euha fo be | Rmudiurcn v7 nee fo clchrating the aftcanth | Prete arged ihe solereh ean ak Geacteiees | meal ot - Coast Survey; M. ured that Mr. id ani ter streets; ways an itters on | misgivings as to muineness a to t oO n masse, t | * itary Academy at West | fully understand the effect of such alley when | the north side of M strect south, berween iy | fo keke neat the -cokeed people,” and eeetheee | cecueey Seek the seen ae ner oes br J. Le N. 1 try that the colored ple of G i | Pewee BA. | and 7th streets west; referred. By Mr. Thomp- | tions of a similar occurrence during the last | oye] Ws ORT (eee a muisapprehension | country that the colored people of Gsorgetow a gers, of PI % cost of the defreutt haser. Comveyancin wtou, | he signed the petition for it;” referred. Also matting parcheser Couveymn:in., ° purchaser i 4 e cl | mps at the cost uf 4 - ® thers for 1: a y agal: fitted ~ | existed in regard to which celebration it was the | duly aj preciated the grand privilege which had | #nd stamps at ¢ Ae oe hia: L. M. Kutherford, of New York, A. Gates, penis cod lcoegs on Esireet ponsrhg lead 4 tex ofan inn aU revs bez ihe epee aie ry Le ane atetnd tho Seventh Ward proposed to take partin, whether been ately bestowed upon! evcry aman in the | ape ThSe.Tuw THOS DOWLING Aut ita Bein gy Supe | ey tej eruggereien oreo | yr mieten ceguceme™> | erate ppnow | HR hina ehe hoya Be | Gongionn sit anc Wie’ BY THOMA HOWLING, Ante imtqquieit C. 8. Coast Survey; FA. P.Barnard, |B. Mobun & Son and Michael Green to erect | Thatthe Weyer creck intarmn this Bora | t Sct thelr minds at cas Sergeant-at-Arms an- | Proposed to Scene en eee 2 | Senae Dury epee hat apess be part | TRUSTEES SALE, President Columbia College, New York: D: bay windows in front of their three honses on | why he refused to the expenses of the committee ‘Committee of Ar: tson the | te Territorial form of government, as well as j pat in_by every perso: meres By virtue of « deod of trust. dated Septem! ohn Torrey, of New York; Gonerais John G: | 13% street, to project four feet outside the ited in the ealPot iss by the Board of alder: este hon to ager ieee Denke | in honor of the AMEMEIMET aerated | Se taamemument. A revolution oficred by | c= Es Pe sie ted Reptem p ; . men and Board of Common Council of this ciiy to ? Bomoagr pope farsha: understan: - 2 nously ad + OX- 4. Toll : Barnard an! M- G. Msigy US. Arp, and Ad- | building line; passed. sence of pro | sttend the Roncral of ate'iae Hea. Eh Sue’ | ery of North Carotina, Maynard of Tenner | that the Boys in Blue had sent any invitations | pressing confidence in Mr. Collins Crasor, and | the eownty of Washington. i) Ce Pere: ix siek and will not be present.” + Agee: perty holders on square 150 against the opening | YEB*: 8t Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Also, one bye goog raphy: ‘ei om of the | tothe citizens of the ward to anite with them. | recommending him for postmaster of Geor suction on THURSDAY. the 2ist day of April. inv 1 tors were not so numerous ason | Of an alley in cald square; Telerred. Te- Pceees eeat peers nim on dectining £0, nee a Tiateaee meet In the room of the | In order to test the sense of the meeting he | town. The marshal-in-chief was empowered t om the premiaes. at 9.0,clock p.m of more popular interest, but tic au- | sented petition of John F. Keudall, asking to | fetlinine {0 pay the coven s oF tiewhae ot tog | Comm mec tche ion: the commitine were | BUT 4 CAE the citizens take part in the cele- | appoint an additional aid, making mall Sour | >, sh the morthweat ‘intersertirs et s ightfal eulti- | h ‘ is who attended the dedicatio cua aita some te bration on Wednesday, the 13th inst- Mr. Coje- | aids, It was announced that the procession | {9 TH «y as made up of thoughtful culti- | have money refunded to him which he expen Boards who attended mn of the contronted with some Steen or twenty corpora ust. Green ton streets, fromting 3 feet Pac People, able to follow the procee lings w.th | fer purchase of lots erroneously sold for non- |’ ment at Gettysburg in July, jem. That the Mayor | to) "Omcials, and Mesrs. Sella Martin’ and | 240 moved to amend+o as to invite all citizens | Would be formed on Beall street. the right rest- | {i'r Guth frmer and haowine ak ae At, eee: interest. Among those present were Gen= Deia- | payment of water tax; referred. Also, present- | be reuuested to in this Board the number ani Geer, Sy Downie ‘auattacked. of the ward to participate in the celebration on | ing on dso ore Wednesday morning, at | width, 6 feet # hundredths on the Inter and insted field, U.S. Army; 6. B. French, Esq., Jas. C. | ed certificate of the Collector of Taxes, showing pop ie peg Naenneele gre tee ‘atti pede iB conversation thé question — day, which Smendmont wasag re phone ye Sige cncene ween a ies | ime. on the rear, @ strip fect 15 hundredths wide, 11 sco Te oaks Eatent | that Benfamin Morton han paid tothe corpors. | corpraison rth te teva oi each der-ou's ex- | was asked if any gentleman had anything to | gnic had heen aricg, He wd cone "iy | ‘this had been sprung. He did not understan 2. Also. another part of said lot 12% inning at t expenses were est. ee pat 0 | the distance of 61 feet & an, U.S. Army; Prof. J. ft | paid $57.98. Balance due Mr. Morton #20."7; | "peurred- Suge : why the Kepublicans of the city could not unite : : street. fronting 3 feet on se, U.S. Naval Observatory; Hon. Peter | feterred. Also. presented petition of Jona | Air. Taylor moved to lay the resolution on the Soonid Went, siaie han eee pecoesaing in their celebration. Why has this split ocgur- | shals:—Joseph Smallwood, Parker, and others. Quite number of ladies | Potts fof relict trom payment of erroncous as- | table; sgreed to. Yeas—Mesers. Beall, Boyd, Sa red? Who people there would participate in the celebra ‘chee — hg en street and | deck G6 tect w@ hundredths awd incladix re present, among them Mrs. Builey, wi ssment of tax for iruction of se in th Browne, Bar, , Detriek, Fardon, Holden, * 9 somewhere. iy cannot these demon- | shal; one foot and one moun! al . Also, the east A lot 133 ie of the late Gamaliel Bailey: of the’ Neng | Punt Ward; selene wer im ihe | McKnight, Nutter, Taylor, Thompson, Tinney, | t@ the Bepablican party, when. ho was inter Mratlons take place at one time? each ward. | fronting Bf ct wuaraath (, Dumtare Era. Mr. Emery presented petitionot John Grinder | and the President—13, Nays—Messrs. Gaines, | OCS") sa 6 who informed him that he ana | . Mt-Bowen said the celebration proposed was | THE Pentre Scroora—Distribution of Canis | Steae tettiee soasnars feet 15 bundredtin The following papers. were entered for read- | and other brickmakers. asking that the old cor- | Holmes, and Simms—3. Mis. Gag were coebgallinen; aed aahaseperen a diack man's colebration—i oo ects were t0 | of Merit—The sllatribution of cards of merit t@ | additional depth of 3 feet sc uraistariitians ing prev ous to the opening of the session: «'T) ation law of 1520, which regulates the size of ‘TRE PAVING CONTRACTS. to fz ‘4 Me | mi he black man equal wi! e white ne upi e ic schools commenced at | ye Weaternmost part of lot 127 in sald ad ¢lassitication of clouds” by Professor Poly, of | brick moulds: may not Be cittorced. cohereet | _ Mr. Simmouitered ee a Pa aetna ie 8 ey octeleok | "rthienat resolution requesting the ‘The white men have had their celebrations— | half past 2 o'clock this afternoon at the High Boras. “The infinence of the interior siruc- | Also, introduced bill to lay water mains in In. | Mayor to furnish this Board with wonpy of tne ebration. there had been no split, nor will there be any; | street school building, in which are located Pri- , {renting T ture of the earth on procession Mr. Peters said that was just what they de- beck. of the enue « ‘i ; By Hem 3S, Beat gOburzauone om | et pov, from Rete strent neu pane | Ling ot foteaye and Raters forte acai | MGE targa CAST ai nog x | eget em arti, ent eae M°* | ATP hm mca sed Pestey So | “ERAT wa ete vests ne the measurement and _inconographpy Mr. Davis, from Police Committee, reported | wards for the mt year, in order that the | , Mt, Cox.—Since our ti. | Mr. Waller wanted to know how it was that principal and Miss Emma Godey | improved by a irame dwelling, and the fourth by» Granin”. by Geargn A. Otis, Aseitant | joint xesebatlon, sunpending the enternecnet ot | tax-payers or the suversl pelt sony boonies have learned that there is a delegation of anti- | tne marshals had been selected in a secret he following were the recipients of ‘and store ‘rnp Medical Maseums alg, Oye Out's | pemeds"CEsuDs (he ste of Wick soci | Seite: erat aponmite tidiers Se eal | yer aeeey Daweh, (Garbage, Mater che | JRRUNE. rhs CNres Peppighed Wet owe man | Cds of merit Primer he tiger | temas eras rchar any rmy Museu Otis onsible bidd r. Beal : Wa 4 2 3 a, si mation of skulls; | "MF. Clark introduced resolution requesting | moved to lay the resolution on the table; agree | Fourth Ward.)—No Bowens in this crowd. "*Berty Carson sald Samper ‘Natter had re Joseph Reynolds, Joseph Nicholson, Edward | [ornmts at @.and 12 months. with interest. to be srourn $u_ ihe relations of the four architypes of struc- | the Surveyor to furnish the Board with an esti- | to. Yeas—Messra, Beall, Boyd, Burgess, De- | 4, Mt-Coxe—Are there any differences amons | ceived notice to call a meeting only one day in | Shoemaker, Harry Shoemaker, Fred j — ER) ol ture of the animal kingdom as part of one life | mate of cost of arching Tiber Creek on Ist street | trick, Johnson, McKnight, Nutter, Taylor, tea? People we advance, and had no time to call a meeting of | Wm. Waddy, James Davis, Ross Foster, | may notice, at the risk system, by Protessor A: Guyot om the coming | west, at the intersection of C sireet north and | Thompson, and the President—10. Nays— | Gen. a. Grant—I appear here, gentlemen, to | the war + Schott. Frederick Huflebus, George Knowles | «: urchaser. ‘Convey anc transits of Venus, and the mode of obserel Indiana avenue; adopted. Also, resolution re- | Messrs. Browne, Fardon, Gaines. Piper, Simms, pe es p 4 Mr. Bowen said it was too latenowfor bicker- | ann Henry Revnelds. Primary No. 2—Hennie | ing and stamps at the Rupa soos them, by Professor Simon Newcomb; on lig: | questing the Mayor to close the departments of | Tinney, and Venablo— i. SO Beet ana thin mae Geok Team at{ | ing, the only question was to celebrate the fi | Nordlinger, Mebecen Sith, ‘Rosa Bernard, PRIN THA ETEES COX: Trustee nites ‘of Western America, by Profesor J. 5. the city government, if consistent with the pub- The porerned FROM THE ALDERMEN. the C mn Attorney) have done their best | teeuth ——-. and he wanted to see it | Addie Dreyfuss, Odlia Volkman, John Owens, * iow * on the apparent in- | lic interest, on the 13th instant, that the em- lowit 5 considerations ies of the long pertod in the moon’s mean | ployes and others may participate in the public from the Aldermen were done in d * Lewis Strawberger, Archie Small, Isaac Nord- Y THOMAS DOWLING , Auect'r; Georgetown eq BIN tocomplete the graveling of Rhode | (oTUt tie batties of tnis republic; wulie there |, ir. 's motion to celebrate on the 13th | linger, Joseph Sommers, Harry) Woodward. ali aL ee epapag acne re Penjeamign the Tength of the sidereal day, | demonstration in honor of the ratification of the | Island avenue, between 1dth and 15th streets. | fous, ‘ne Dartics or ble robobtic, walle there | int. was adopted. Charlés Stake, Theodore Fsticr, Alexandria | TRUSTEES) ADJOURNED SALE OF \ DESI: 'y Protessor Newcomb; meridianal arcs, meas- | fifteenth amendment to the Constitution of the | Joint resolution requesting the Mayor to cause Brooks, Peters and others) who ever carried a | , “Mt; Waller said they could not shove corn | Davidson and August Onkershausen. Pager ey xrot im connection with the United States Coast | United States; passed. Also, bill appropriating | the Corporation officers to be cloved on the 13th | Brooks, bread down his throat for flour bread. Jou™ Lez, a well-known and active tempe- By virtue ca decd of Host dated_the eT ae cee ener Hilgard Other papers | $75 to pay Jerry Granderson for serving in the | inst. Joint resolutiox of thanks to Washington | Sr Seters, forgetful that the Boys in Blue - Snodgrass was then introduced, and com- | r ance man, died last night at his residence on November, ini, recorded in Liber Et Will be entered on the arrival of members. army nnder the call of the President of the | Gas Light Company for, donation of coke | 24 inaugurated the movement, charged that | Menced @ set speech, when a noisy crowd Congress street, Georgetown. For several years No. 29, folio 38°, of the tand reoords of W pr alcott Gibbs read @ paper “on the | United States in ISH; referred. Also, bill ap- | (amended so as to read ‘‘and also all other cor- | thene ines were disorgunizers, snd sioald oe | gathered in the other end of the room, aud past Mr. Lee has been a member of se ington County, apd by direction of the parties | measurement of wave length= by means of in- | propriating $333.09 to reimburse Joshua t. rations or persons who have donated money erry Carson was sent to quell the disturbance, tereated. the subscribers w ill sell at public auction withou! oto the bicbost Bidder, 09 the prem reaere were wi Grant and his Boys houle throughont the District as one of the most 7 the Sel day of April, Bar wathematical calculations, in procuring different tools and standards of | Joint resolution in relation to bri laa a ane cca ieee i wEibay. ay of Aged | ~ $s ded 5 the Bor » temperance organizations, and was known | tices of refraction” and illustrated the same by | Gatchell er money paid and services rendered. Poel labor or goods for the poms pees) regal as such. The: - wen party) | when several of the loud talkers charged him pe ga | | fhe <essions of the Academy will continue for | tition of the lamplighters praying an addit some days. - with swearing men to vote for S. J. Bo earne=t workers in the cause which had been | thet desirable cottage, No. 84 Pros. Frot- Siuon Newcomthen read a paper on | weights and measures for this corporation; re- | suspending the operations of the law as to size ceent withous any divishee” and celebrate the | Serorehe would procure them work, and the | Catne=t workers in the cause which had t peel bee dagen pee yg my ony og 4 “the coming transits of Venus and t ‘ode of | ferred. Also, bill priating $3,000 to enable | (amended by limiting the suspension for thirty | “Yynt Eldridge asked if his party would be al- | Confusion increasing, the meeting gradually | consumption seized upon him, and he lingered | 10,an alleysnow occupied by Mr. 4-H. Clements observing them,” whick he illustrated by dia- | the Trustees of Public Schools to complete the | days.) Bill to improve and ornament K street | owed to coms in, too? [Laughtce) dispersed. up to last night, when he breathed his last. The | q The terms of sale are. One-third cash. of which grams. urchase of certain lots of land in the Third | north, between 12th and t6th streets west with | SC0 (> "ele saia it had doubtless come SFR a deceased was a member of Potomac Division | $20) must be paid at the time and place of ‘sale Prot. Hilyard rea®a paper on “ Meridianal District for a site for a school-house, as contem- | 4D amendment. to thetr cars that there was a City Hall clique | The Demonstration on the 23th fmst. | 4) of the Grand Division of the Sons of Tem. | Sebeveeh Gamnabe-aen oh eak. tee wide eee Arcs Measured im Connection with the U.S. | plated in an act of the City Councils approved ORM cdi vighh son cient aes A in this city, claiming to control everything, and | _ Boys tx Bive.—The committee of the Boys | perance and of Pioneer Council, No. 1, Sons of | aser's note will be wocured by a deed ol Ceeet Saves. January 29, 150; passed. “Also, presented pe- ete tad Cink claiming aione to have Influence in in Blue on the proposed demonstration on the | Jonadab. ine’ premiges wold Tf the terms are net mn | ton, to the board to take part im the grand | ““Thiselique had boasted that its friends will | 15th instant, helde a mecting last night, A. te , “ - wes of $10 per month to their salaries from January | torehlight parade on the 15th instant in honor MeERcHARTS’ Excuancr.—Sixty-seven bun: ve the i! celebrate the 13th, and that the celebration of | Grant in the chair, and W.S. Fletcher secre- | grec of red wheat were offered on | Om Teen ven —_— = —— to April 1, 176; referred. 4 oF the ratification of the fifteenth amendment, | the isth was headed by the opposition. ‘he | tary. The sub-committees on music, speakers, ee moruing amd ectd: 1.509 baskets | eeeaet Ueber for cant: The Begivtration. FROTECTION POR OWNERS OF DOGS. and stating that carriages will be at the service Boys in Blue announced their intention of cele- | &e-, reported progress. It was reported that | at ¢1 200 at $1.39, and 2,500 im swall lots at | comveyancing and stam, First Day im the Second Ward—Scenct and Ynci Mr. McCathran introduced bill “tor protee- | of members. The Invitation is igned brating as early as March 4th. A short time | the students of Howard University wonld turn | 1 qnasiiie | i te, . deals. tion of owners of dogs.” ‘The bill enacts that | Grant, Commanding the. Boys 2 Bluest an ance ‘hey fixed upon the 1th as the day. The | cut two hundred strong, and on motion a band | ~ Gysenas, BUILDING ASsocIATION.—The {if kes Tess ERM ENTS A Registration im the Second Ward wascom- a BAT me Gngh Fed to | Aecemek tee eeano ye" Mesera, | Gity Hall clique thereupon resolved to celebrate | of musie was voted to be sent out there to escort | 4 CESTRAT, B vragen s menced at the office of the Commissioner of the yeas assessed and returned annually by the assessors | Beal Boyd, Burgess, McKnight and the Pres- the anniversary of emmancipationin thisDistrict, | them into the city. The follo Sook, 1 ward yesterday afternoon; Mesers. Donoho, | cf the several wards of the city. All persons | ident t ; anos i RY GOUDS AT GOLD PRIOKS. which is the i6th. But to get sbead ofthe Boys | announced: held last evening, and twenty shares were n D 5 ex, in Blue celebration they Fesolved to celebrate fired at an average of $119 net to the stare- | "Pye gectine in gold cables usto GREAT Crosman, Donaldson, and Booker presont. y their taxes due and asscas- | Algo, 2 communication from Col. Perry ¢ the emancipation on the 13th, ‘This fact was 7 holders : BANGAIN® in ALL KINDS UF DEY Goob= erases ton, inviting the board to attend the céleb ough to show the character of the celebration . A. Magrader, George: Kiver Front.—Entered and cleared—Steam- | Yard-wide Bleached Sbirting Cotton, 18 cts. very Pde el op tpg emery a ne dogs owned by such persons | tion iu honor of the ratitication of the fitt revit Gu the ith. lek obit ote wo thieee ia niy north Hoot, Fale, | er Columbia, Harper, Baltimore. cheap: yard-wide Bisached Shiruins. very agri pas r ware. tee ct to snch treatment, and th- ene po Egg a Say 7 Congress as to make it appear that Congress | ti, county south. ‘Connected with the proces —_———_- ap as before the war.» mia a buggy ta _ such penalties, as are pro- | Staics, to take place om Wernesday: the 13th | would stand by the City Hall ring. sion will be a mounted division, Col. L. B. Cut- = oped Alpacas, {room 25 nd infin, wh ie led an act establishing a 3 which, on motion of Mr. Hall, was a Mr. Maynard asked what action do you de- | ler, of the Treasury Department, marshal: a-- ALEXANDRIA. | Conte ep: Cassimers and Twrods for Men and 0 the supe ping of dogs. approved Cavs Or COMMIT EER, sire. ant marshals—Cornelius Clark, Ist; John he * wy cheap; bentital ring Del :" referred to Police Committee. ar. Wottes, getty the ‘Commitice ea aes Mr. Barrett—That you recommend re: 1. A. H. Kinney, Sd; Jas. Holmos, 4¢i; i and 25: 4.(00 y: chu were MISCELLANEOUS. a , > ing the resolution granting the use of the hut! ing Maynard.—Y ou would then consider that | mai a defeat of Mayor Bowen. © S: Williams, 5th; Chas. Osborn, 6th; Geo. New | item. 4” OF Hast evening bas the folts ith; Henry Craig, Georgetown. IZENS OF Poroma orted a bill tor the relief L. deifries ments made on the Centre } ud a bill making additional regul: Mr. Champion presented petition of property- the Sixth Ward for the grading and of Wth street east, from East Capito! | hoje Fine.—The alarm of fire yesterday mory ITY.—A meeting of | between six and seven o'clock was cause z : 6 It would show that Congress | the citizens of Potomac ity was held last eve the burning of @ stable on Alfred street, b the Cor ey street fo € street worth; referred. i‘ go ppt ok er oe a to be used by Mayor Bowen. | ing in the Seventh district school-house to maie | tween Prinkess and Oronoco, evcupied - for the registration may bee conyenie BS anton te Wrenner Con Tight Onn: | fepated a bill to cance the hawes; cattle, shee aaa ete their cretouse hat | arrangements tor participating in the celebra- | €. Flood. ‘Three valuable cows were i INSURANCE tor the ard Commins bat is not bill granting the Washington Gas Light = At ine card 40 te extentistl om thn noreh cate | PAM tion with their eves open, and | tion of the ratification of the fifteenth amen. | stable. One escaped unhurt, one wasconseme id venient for the business in hand yeste | xany, Seuisiom to crect a railway overhanging | and swine yard to be extended on the north sire at"mpted to evade the issue, as to its being a | ment. S. G. Brown presided, M. A. Hunter, | and was dragged out of the flames alive, , MAN FORESERTN 7 ndutates for the ad right” ge Og i lpn basal ior dreary emake “| triek to defeat the Boys in Blue, by assum‘ns | secretary. The Chair submitted an invitation | dicd coon afer, The ire was aaeientay he | a leaving to pass through ' => Me Ad. Connell bet ena At 1145 the board adjourn that the objection was on account oi color. it ipate in the celebration on the 13th in- | owner of the cows, after milking them, left a | and a narrow alley to H street | Corperation, seme’... Acesmelt Bat we smc : Mas useless to come hiere and ask to break up a | stant, and, on motion, that date was stricken | lantern on the floor. amd one of tke cows kicked Jn prosperity prepare Sor adversity Ecklof with Sergeant Gurman anda p ok ewe wore a gh ‘ iii Ropadibnaie, See all the colored people de- | ont ae the Oe instant unanimously substi- | it over among some loose hay. dnswre your propery with plicemen w ores to keep order. The * ss oda bic eke” senati eltpeas tuted. Edward All $01 . rhe | reed and inkrm were allowed to tepmter out oF | Bort, eo that the work may be done by das’ | Fourrat WaRb CLCB.—The [ris Republi Bir. Bldvidge—You agree with me then in | were choose al shag ag a ygpeieteengorng- pEkoreety Sates —The two-story frame A.S. PRATT « SO € labor under the superintendence, of the City | ciub of the Fourth Ward inet last evening—the | fayorof full winnests ? which addresses were made by Captain McCon- | the mos ng or oF, Around on Fairfax street, near im the ‘About i o'clock a stip of paper was handed in | SU*vevor and Conunissioner ofthe Third Ward; | president (D. E. Cahill) in the chair, and Co: Mr. Martin.—Yes, #r. nell and Geo, W. Hatton. 1 the corner of Duke, belonging to Mr. Charles | piarwsx, ay sertfons Ir. Stewart stating thrt Mr. Lewis Lepreux | B® Sed. par nelius Ryan, secretary. Twenty-three new | Mr. Cox—Do you take in your Demoeratic Sao cane: Srpham, Wad eld thie, ssomning by Bock, Knox tae WONKEKS, Dr. Stewart stating THE PARKING OF K STREET NORT peri Bia ae ns triends® & Kerby, to Br. S.J. Reed, tor $85. The two- HOME. ona Mr. Leprenx presented bese, trom Lnprovemen's Comm ttee.te- | he Chair taki before the club aw inyitation | Mr. Martin.—I do. f ___ ‘The Courts. story frame house and lot of on Prince PIREMEN'S, of Now Yoru, was asked i served po ito improve and ornament K street | from General A. Gr: nding Boys in| Mr. Martin then went on to argue that there | Cmmevir Court, Judge Cartter.—To-day the | street, near the corner of Columbus, belonging | and chws guard oxarnst FIRE d that he would like som north, between 4th and 1th west, in the follow- | RBiue, anc 5 * | ought not to be any distinction, that all the | case of Downing agt. Downing was taken up. fo Capt, Baxter, has been sold to Mr. Rovert Insure your Life 1m the EXCELSIOR, of \ . © swear to ingmapner: “ The ctirbstones and gutterson | Campaig people should go together and wipe out all dit- | THIRD TRIAL OF HENRY FLOYD ror MURDER. | “200% for $700. ork, aud thus sworade for the comfort af the had been in Ktichmond darts both sides of said street to be taken up and | ment, for th erences, ig picid it as treason to the party | CRIMIKAL Cover, Judge Misher—To-day thc | THE WASHINGTON FERRY-noaTs did an in- | /ot* them yow ore taken fou “hem Red ter the Conmeenres placed 25 feet nearer the henereeal sald street— | ning of t t.in the parade in honor | not to stand by Bowen, and charged his oppo- | case ot Henry Floyd, indicted for the mard.. | CTeased amount of business Sunday, and among A.S. PEATT & SON, Agente, ight the mame could be 1 the intervening spaces between the present side- | of the 15th amendment and the territorial mo nents with bemg revolationists and «lisorgau- | of John Donnelly, was resumed, when Mr. c, | te passengers who came over from Washing- | sp 5tf No.3 ¥. M.C. A. Buviter a note appended, so Walks and curbetones, 2s herein authorized to | ment... Mr. A. Gleason said the regular Kep izers. F. Barnes for the defence was sworn and testi- | tm Were several who brought along with them = wt could be acted on heres but he was | beset, to be graded and converted into gram | jicans of the District would celebrate the General A. A. Grant said he appeared under | tied as to the positions of the on the | & supply of liquor. Three boys from I* URBANCE BROOKS overruled te the ether members present. Mr. | Plats, the same to be ernamented, by a row of | ace of the 15th amendment on the 13th instant. | diffigulties. At was vot am hour sines he ha schooner at the time of the homicide. Mr. Love- n visited Fishtown in a during oo Leprenx, it issaid, will apply for # writ of man- | Eee* phon cach side and with such shrubbery as | tie hoped the invitation to participate in the | been informed of the passage of the resolutio joy commenced the ar, mt before the jury | the evening, drank whisky, upset e the daimus from the courts to cause hix name to be | Ma; from time to time, be deemed advisable bv | one on the 15th instant would be thrown out of | These men bere were all and was followed by Stessrs. Harringtow acl buggy, and one of them was locked ap in the | 7. M. MANSON & B. LEWIS BLACKFOKD registered. The applicants came up quite lively | Se Masor and Superintendent of Streets, Car- | the window. Cornelius Atyan: moved that the | in the interest of Bowen, Williams. District Attorney Carrington closed | Station-house. wntil 4% o'clock. when they slacked oc some- | *2&eways, &e. Also.a pavea walk, to be con- | invitation of . vs THE ZTNA FIRE INSCRANUR CO,, of Nar: Aad i i en. Grant be declined. Agreed to. | time to see o} the case. bs ar what. 14 colored and 5 whites having been reg. | {7 icted ip front of Pra ot From the sidewalk | The Secretary read from Tie STAR the action at the ford. Avscts; @5,500.000" ony opporition men. Mr, Kicnarp Drowns, an 10 5 Some ut was made as to his connettion ——e—_—__ sash factory < ; sates te te et Gane. ial " ape resect aioe a of the House yesterday afternoon, in allowing | with, the fh he was not a colored man. The Fish Market. sani acto of Reubell & sooge hal hs rient THE SOR aR topes abd United statce, Af 50’clock the crowd again commenced to Freire bi ed upon ie popes: along i, | the use of the fall of the House ot Representa- | | Gen. Graut.—Give me till to-morrow mornin, Quotations of new fish for this da: ishea | motion ak was severely injured, early | fia pt le F 600. t - 2 Re atea ek etek ele Regie | Sivan amendments adopted om movon or a, | Uxe,forthe celebration on the 10h, "The Chale | aud will bring you 2 colored Generals colored | for'Tux EvExNe Stan by George W. Hamann | yesterday uorning. © | THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Co. ite busy. On the ov St. € g - | state a Corporation work would be sus- nels, and colored men y . Nos. 36 Ki Turles tid Edward Ambush beds Inde disent | Moore, providing that the expense of keeping pended on that day, te. alisw tho employes, ty Medée: ‘Muner Bowen ted rie sat, | meee Ok, oo King street, 5), 51, 36 Fish | A LITTLE DAUGHTER or Mn. Renen, while | __ Bett, $2,260,000 good @r- | loin in the stun on the politieal aspect of affairs, in which fs improvement ES and in the demonstrations came in for a no- | Jet shall be levied and assessed annually oi 4 Y en Wharves, Alexandria, Va., are as WS: ‘at play in the of St. Mary’s Academy, | THE, FRANKLA® lebration. ‘The Secretary then read | had gone s0 tar as to discharge Boys in Bluc | “Shad break, 100, $15 to $17; Potom: ply Pcie ede | ‘hiladelphia. om T: tee: > me per 5 ‘otomae | WasTun over one of the other pupils of the the property bordering on the same. The pil! | TOM TMs Stan the call of Mr_P. A. Donegan, | from corporation work fo SE EAT wovis go | Family, per bbl. n RE INSURANCE CO., of $3,000,000.” © Assets. . Ecol TRE SPRINGFIELD Fi SUR! "0, tice, One colored applicant steted that hi ‘game, The Will | inviting all "Beistt. Republicans "participate in | out in the procession of the had been | (Delaware,) perbBlsside Hoe ess | School, a day or two.ago, and had one of her | ot Kenton” Aeroan (onet Shee eee a citizen bere, but bad luved in Penmevivania | 32 vbw miwently returned from mer | the parade om the 1ath inst. On motion of Wr. | diseb that morning. Ho was proceeding | { Tio RIS; Potomac See ake Bee | lees THE PUTNAM FIRE Ine! OE O0.ef Bars. until August last, aud he was xqjected, the law | Hod Witt on amondment striking out this | Gleason, the invitation was accepted. to denounce the corruption of the City Halt Family, per bbl., 8; Potomac Fant. | mOR% citLtas ate in the river than ever font. Uapinal, @500.000.—°" ? requiring ¢ residence of one year in'the Dis | ‘l#use, which led to @ long » after | Mr. A. Gleason, from the comunittee to pro- | ring, when “some one entered the hall and an- rT half bY gt: Lal ‘pur | Kpown before, their nets extending from Lower | rye “ROGER WILLIAMS” FIRE INSURANCE trict, Hobert Applegate, colored, insisted that | ¥2ich the amendment was concurred in by veas | eure em, ut for wembersof the Club, re- | nounced that the Mouse had rescinded the reso- | Lj, Pe ot, Labrador Family. per | Cedar Point up to this city. ©0., of Providence, B. 1 Lis waine was Bub. but. baving ved at Arling: | © Bays 4. Mr. Moore moved to reconsider @he | ported thathe had seen the Mayor, who sala he BEL, Saas ee a eee Ss ton until September last, be Was uot Tegutersd | vote by which the amendment was concurred in. | Pentid. wo ali-iu has conor is fer the working { bbi., $5.50 ‘to $6; Bay of Island, No. 1, (new.) THE METROPOLITAN FIRE INSUEANOR : the faces of " . es j CO... of » either as Kobert or Bob. D. Harris, who had | Mt, Chase moved w ley that motion ou tke | clases, He wanted an equal mumber of white $5.5 to 86; Bay of Ieland, ‘Mess, Teck C ed. Better evidence cael . » Sie ITY EMS. And that old and ex Home ©: 1s resided here but six months, wa also rejected. | ‘Able; carried. and coforedaaen employed iu all. the wards on be Jncteenger was sent Moin ot io at Sepak eat ote ue i = THE PORORKO TsBUEARCE O07 Goccee- George Clark, colored, caine from Montgomery | se. chinaé Boy ceo Same the Corporation work, and had given such In- Meanwhile Mr, | Alceives, - Supply eq Sei ‘town, D. @, county, Md., three months ago, and was ruled | ty ca reported bill to trim and je structions to the Ward Commissioners. ‘The » Si sesh Foar i For Custom Work, 12 lfc Inewranee ‘the out, Dr. i Howe Kipley, in giving his name, | MUL street west, fromdstreet. to Mhode Island | Chairmgesed if these! ions had been car- have | River Froxr—Potomac Ferry's The Latest SpringStyies, | MUGCAM RIFE & BES ot New York. saud he would bring ten Chousaudagains: Mayor | SY"UC; Hamed. Council bill appropriatig | Tiedout Sr. Gleason did vot know, bor heard ; attacks | steamer Wawamet, Capt, Pooks, louie w sins ave pring Styles, ‘Cash mesets, @: 3 Bowen. Mx: Cook remached that he had de- | Sama bind the books of the ‘Lax Clerk Wa: | that they ad not. Ho was satisied. however, | upon hia, he had too much respect ter the con. this morning with ma tine 335 Penngylvania avenue, (U.S. Hotel.) | eee RLU BEFORE 00. of arte fended Dr. Ripley before the courts whea bas con c a that the Mi would sce that both white and | mittee ‘Sherif'e and freight. ie ennsy’ » (U.S. 5 ford. ‘$12, iq be mas on trial on a serious charges | at Ti Agunigit antl eee Ta eae cutiowen | black should have anequal shere of the work. Selsey, who hind moved in the House to | Gregory, trom Pitiadciente wht. ee ne Me WAS 6 RE aia Sel am cna arcing forsee: | MTA WME sul next arodey cent | (A'woice nt Vem Worm ge for work. ay iter _,here entered tho com-| L. Sheri Aalled Sede Thee ee eee rac sits for | 1 STS COU OOO eal eee er memets exceed a eererohn T Smiths a heats ht | agreed to sports of committeesonly; | day and are put off all Sue sae oes Cae the resolution had been | Georgetown to load coal for Mosfoie oS Sue emine teat Ree $ of experience, too well doh 4 earty look- ~ a r cou! am wor! jor eo “6 orn ray-baized old colored man.in answer to | ,, Council amendment te bill the law Teka po aad axa 1 ouppose we are functas | g mag's, aeereond. ‘M< Clayton, ly. (exteudiga, in tee cos ot Mr =. tarcash uestion" How long have you lived tn the regulating the: ize of briek moulds, which limite hey 1d ro) nes ee: ver, with lumber for in this city) is ample, and yi? “12 yeara.” Lewis Jones gave as : on. tint al wecgayeekn. be {folding the tips ot his and Pom, Van in, Medley, from West our have ‘end reali as“ Murder Bay, betwixt Band | Mt. Baker arose to offer some business from J—The com may | Ao Da, » With: for the Stephen factory. beige -" it was moticed that quite a number of col- | yy, s°yenth Ward—under the call of the wards— the great Bapubilegs poy Fi; eed jews; Avaska Drawoyps ely "Gis Theol Ro abe.) ored applicants daved theis residence in this ] hari, Mi. BMoore called attention to the fact ying ; eee erro, Jet Jewelry, = Ee , city from thetime of the fallof Richmond, they | upon for wgia!t-Past 11 o'clock, the hour agreed & a 4 NAT ONGL DFO FRE ANSURANCE oom- not know! what year it was 2 ir. Baler ea the a inane dak . pane heartily" i — Strong; oo Ww. vy al pe 4 geen eos Cagle pf said the ciock im the Cham! ‘Hooper, forth PITAL enrnem-nne- 1 006,000, SF2 576 colores: and 205 white; but a tally Lope cay Sue istoore’ ald ‘that was the clock — E OBece—No. * . 8 OF8., Oe door gest of 71 at, by our reportBe footed up S430 colored. 1SEP Mis rtght to kates bat: Baker insisted upon Eom or serene ; the resol: No- white. © mumber on the .drst day last year eRe ‘ ies cae mas ts. di . ae Ta a teen giles ab the last mecti9g, ; in. a ED wita Léncerras CarrEenter’s 4% and ¢th streets. 2 * received thie poecaing ot Frigg» Dollar Jewelry Store, 405i avenue, between a eee A He had CRAre: which Caxter's | Wharf—Arrived—Schr. Clara ‘Toors—Uticer #owell yi ested Wm. | Mn was puttieg on tis hat andl clos, ; ‘neal amber for 3, Fleetwood on the charge of the laresuy af cor: mpon it that (he Board stoodadjourned, = from penier's tools, and E- S. Hartogensis on the | aud if any of them ‘moran tag, ere, and do a esi EE LARNER, Beer Senden nents deena i crecets ees eee MeCathran and "mery. 1 Co. — PPoPosaLs FoR SRAPING anv Gea that Flectwod eugaged Altred Janson to work {fe bar’ and the was Tet eels to load ovals Clara «Orrick, Geer became fearful that tie would at receive quarum, apd seenoupes adjonrned. we gta aa, ‘ Sealed Proposals vat atest thle vith-e ages urn to work. Fleetwood % attention until clock, m.. : Q. for seen op ueek he took andvold cham: to Warton « Predtene Wiad te the Chale Se al exe sfonn of Yale Collage at Saving RS AT EA agaiust Hartogensis lomieeeg ona Pane ee " to aa FIRST WARD. wood was comanitted to jail for courte see | A Ta reeetvet trode a thts valley Fessomabiy ginny ath street weet, from to gicect paves coin gamer 1 ae se Wetreet north, trom Boundary to Sixteenth street rent int Ir i iz EDEUICIDE OF 4 Waanrxecontax.— the Center Markel, incising 2 sinters og thea fistent, sages 3 eee aan horse and cart at @3 per day. at the warcet. York avenue. ‘Second street west, from D to H street north. ne ‘lis, of | one horse amd 3 per day, at of the Fits Ward t SECOND WARD. .D. Pangea . Wasnt 2 c bo hag seen se, eerant — ay the right ae pat eae observations — lo- street north, from Teellit es Fourteenth erect tempsed night, is the rooms of the page ors ore the nochtines ae ss | sure of works very tine paratas which he eat itreet north, from ‘Twelfth to Fitreenth Men's Christians amweciadon, by taking | cuns oe ae of the | We trust Gee, will project on = : al — x cx Aimoclation, by taking | sranue, and loun street, from ( tircet to Bun Remarks were made by ‘our “eonnolsee Views ofall the scenery te ties r ote afmaoat a ngp street west. from HM to N street north, av’ He was celieved by satomach pump, and will | been paid to Sherrill & Co, oe acon e tan ates Te of the ay fae j Ee THitRD recover. one wf the con- | street, and to same sinc ing. WARD. Yer af arerivat Bete the Bnet gait or the | rece: The enianes gia gu account of rine Doon Yesterday, John areas i 8 Member, | pXimucdereey sreae, from Mew rors avenve 1 inter. pimernds ai grades the abare streets were eatiipated by Officer Prather for atthe i FOURTH Warp. ne = ° —_ paid for rm ge peed unity without license, in ith street east. from H to 1 street morth. simop Rust Eerate—j. V. X. Hayek. | (or day's labor by act ot Cone ee ‘of the Levy Court, a See See te Now real extate yesterday sold for Samuel | November 6, 1s00—pay rolls veritied by dt ined him $10, and in de- : Bisnmons, Faq. ‘ge loton Maryland avenue, | on file in this office: to. ja) tor | Jmeproved by a eleven-room brick | veyor for 5 . : SIXTH W 5 house, with modern improvemants, for $4,000; | streets, sofort, neeceeet, om Bib, to Bd i ARD. George E. Doyes, Esq., pur, property on 7th'street east a bout 6 o'clock last evening, ESTES Scie: FE stvest conte . ——o—__ street north, that» oun te cane LE lark, dn the sewer Pe treet south. from to Seventh street cast. CLEnKsHIP—Kev. Geo. D. Chenowith was | with culvert under Maryland avenue, be laid at a very WARD. yesterday morning qualified as a tem a cont of 61 a much d took it t6 the Jersey avenue to Thins farnt-clane clerk in the appointment afice of sew atarxess. “yy | 2 ‘Was property tterred. Post Office + vite Gumabill, promo- | The following were * bs ; eo — | Mies and 20a erence Tus CLpe last night ——— : seums by 38. = a morning | leges to the eats, eee ee ES piticer fiiiams, ‘for assault ow Philip Rew ‘Kent; add. i tt, ede vapadte as Fastice Pear Soar ot Wes - and caseree ‘i —— Sut ” " ; son, was , Which he pand, and was dis- r. Fardon—Bili to © street, fi * goth Grasp D Sons oF TEMPERANCE.—See - mised, (o 22M street; resolution in relating igen att notice of special meetiug. ii staan Mapes, Le aelbccomaiunase JAMES SYKES, Gen} Office Wilms eyed,

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